The Food and Drug Administration is warning men who take Man Up Now capsules to stop taking them immediately. The supplement contains a variation of an active ingredient found in Viagra that can lower blood pressure to dangerous levels, the agency says. It is marketed as an "herbal" and "all natural" sexual enhancement dietary supplements.

The FDA issued the warning after chemists analyzed Man Up Now and found it contains sulfoaildenafil, a chemical similar to sildenafil, the active ingredient in Viagra. When mixed with prescription drugs, such as nitroglycerin, the FDA says, Man Up Now can cause blood pressure to drop and that can lead to dizziness or light-headedness.

By Monday morning the FDA had not received any reports of problems surrounding Man Up Now. But if you are taking the supplement and have had any problems, the FDA suggests seeing a doctor and reporting it to the FDA.

Man Up Now is distributed by Synergy Distribution, LLC and is sold online and possibly in stores, according to the FDA. CNN contacted Synergy Distribution for comment and so far, hasn't heard back.

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Jon

"just goes to prove..... that at least 99.999% of the humans on this planet are iTarded lemmings..."
According to one website, I am in the 99.75 percentile for IQ. That means I could still be a lemming. ;-)~

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Viagra causes these same side-effects in a small number of patients. So what's the difference? The FDA should require the package to give the same warning as Viagra. It's actions like these by the FDA that make consumers believe they're in the pocket of the drug companies.

I tried a bunch of different male enhancement products and saw decent results, I started taking invigorate and it was potent, worked really fast..It wasn't like the prescription I have for levitra though, it worked differently, it felt more natural....I still take it and like it, never had any issues I found it at http://invigorateit.com

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